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    CSSI, Jamia students visit Al-Khair Co-operative Credit Society

    theokhlatimesBy theokhlatimesFebruary 3, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Centre for the Study of Social Inclusion (CSSI), Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) successfully organised an outreach activity on Indian Knowledge System under the aegis of Viksit Bharat @ 2047 initiative, focusing on the theme of Financial Inclusion. The event conducted on 30th January, 2025, aimed to provide Jamia students with firsthand exposure to cooperative financial institutions and their role in promoting social and economic inclusion.

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    The activity commenced with a rally from the CSSI campus to the office of Al-Khair Co- operative Credit Society Ltd in Zakir Nagar. Enthusiastic Jamia students carried posters and banners advocating financial inclusion, raising awareness about the significance of cooperative banking in empowering marginalised communities.

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    Upon arrival at the Al-Khair office, Reyaz, a senior representative of the organisation, briefed the Jamia students about the structure, functioning, and impact of the co-operative credit society. His presentation highlighted the pivotal role of such institutions in providing accessible financial services to underprivileged sections of society.

    Dr. Arvind Kumar at CSSI delivered an insightful address emphasising the importance of financial cooperatives in fostering economic self-reliance. He underscored how such initiatives align with the broader vision of Viksit Bharat 2047, wherein financial inclusion plays a key role in nation-building.

    A dynamic Q&A session ensued, allowing Jamia students to engage with experts, clarify doubts, and deepen their understanding of cooperative financial models. This interactive segment provided valuable learning opportunities, equipping students with knowledge about alternative banking systems that promote inclusion and equity.

    To further enrich the outreach experience, faculty members and students conducted interviews with beneficiaries of Al-Khair Co-operative Credit Society Ltd. These interactions shed light on the tangible impact of cooperative finance in transforming lives, fostering entrepreneurship, and enabling financial independence among marginalized groups.

    The event ended with a vote of thanks and a renewed commitment on both sides to continue with future engagements. CSSI reaffirmed its dedication to foster academic and practical engagements that contribute to an inclusive and progressive India. Students also expressed a renewed understanding of financial inclusion as a crucial pillar of social justice.

    In another development on the campus, Jamia hosted talk on “Cultural Relations between Iran and India”.

    The Centre for West Asian Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia(JMI) hosted an informative and thought-provoking talk on the theme, ‘Cultural Relations Between Iran and India: Capacities and Prospects’. The discussion was held at the Conference Hall of the India-Arab Cultural Centre in Imarat Ibn Khaldun. The talk was delivered by Dr. Fariduddin Faridasr, Cultural Counsellor of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, New Delhi. Scholars, educators, students and others who had an interest in cultural studies attended the programme.

    Dr. Faridasr presented an extensive overview of the political and cultural links between India and Iran. He pointed out ways to improve these connections today. His talk covered a large canvas, including, geo-politics, shared culture, literature and art. He also highlighted ways in which cultural connections can help improve relationships between the two nations.

    The event started with an opening address by the Seminar Convener, Prof. Anisur Rahman. Prof. Rahman welcomed the guests and explained why cultural ties between the two countries are important. He highlighted the importance of Indo-Iranian relationships and how cultural exchanges help improve understanding between the two nations.

    The event was concluded with detailed comments by Prof. Hemayun Akhtar Nazmi, Director, Centre for West Asian Studies, JMI. Prof. Nazmi thanked the speaker for his valuable comments and pointed out the importance of ongoing academic and culture discussions. As a specialist in the cultural studies of the West Asian region, he further commended Dr. Fariduddin Faridasr for his commitment to support researchers interested in the study of Iranian culture and society. He concluded by appreciating all the attendees and participants for their enthusiastic engagement and underscored the importance of organising similar discussions on a regular basis.

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